Bacaran Bay Garage

Bacaran Bay Casino Resort Parking Garage / Biloxi, MS - Our firm provided planning and design services for a new 3,300-car parking garage as a part of the planned Spanish-Mission-themed casino and resort hotel in Biloxi, MS. The resort was planned to be situated on 12 acres on the west side of Caillavet Street. The project was planned to feature 67,000 SF of gaming with 2,000 slots and 50 table games, seven restaurants, a full-service 16,000 SF spa, salon and fitness center, two acres of pool decks, a 5,000-seat entertainment venue, a shopping esplanade, wedding chapel, kids’ activity center and over 80,000 SF of meeting space.

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Mixed-Use Garage Parking

Capital City Mixed-Use Garage Parking / Jackson, MS - Our firm is providing full architectural services for this new parking garage as a part of a large downtown development that will include hotels, residential and retail space and restaurants spanning three city blocks adjacent to the new Jackson Convention Complex. The garage is planned to feature 825 spaces and a retail component.

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MSU Parking Garage

MSU Parking Garage / Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS - Our firm provided services for a design competition for a new parking garage at Mississippi State University. The new garage was planned to have 1,250 parking spaces and blend with the existing historic YMCA building on the campus. The estimated cost for the project is $25.0 million

Arts District Garage

Arts District Parking Facility / Meridian, MS - Planning, design and construction of a new parking structure located in historic downtown Meridian. The facility is a poured-in-place concrete structure. The exterior of brick and precast concrete captures the historical architectural character of downtown Meridian. Its punched openings are suggestive of windows, and its proportion and exterior articulation recall the existing commercial buildings nearby. This 7000 SF project was completed in 2005 with a construction cost of $5.3 million.